I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Vodafone in Aug 2014
Interview
I had a 30 min phone interview after which I was invited to an assessment day. Before the assessment day I was sent information about a presentation I would have to carry out. The assessment day started with an informal group chat about vodafone. We then moved on to preparation for our role play which was just a general customer service experience with an unhappy customer, followed by our presentations. Finally we had a group task to come up with an innovative new app idea.
Overall the interview was a very positive experience and seemed a lot more daunting when I was preparing for it than during it.
I received a phone call the same day to say I had got the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They just asked general questions about your knowledge of Vodafone and your experience. They do not focus on tech questions. This is not a necessity as they will train you on the job.
focus on your customer service, sales skills, and alignment with their values, asking about handling difficult customers, meeting targets, teamwork, and improving experiences, often using behavioral questions like "Tell me about a time..." requiring STAR method answers (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Expect questions about your past experiences, goals, why Vodafone, and scenarios demonstrating handling upset customers or achieving KPIs.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Vodafone (Bath, England) in Aug 2025
Interview
Easy. Just submitted online, had a chat with the manager and she gave me the job, Didn't actually need the job though, was basically just applying because I was bored. I actually have a full corporate job.
Online assessment followed by an in-person interview. The in-person interview was part behavioural and part sales role play. They would like to see sales skills such as customer needs being explored, a suitable pitch for a product that solves their problems/addresses their needs and closing.